If you are dreaming about bank officer jobs in any Indian govt banks, then to qualify in the IBPS PO 2016 exams should be your aim.With just 8800 PO job vacancies, you can expect intense competition among applicants this year. Inorder to help you prepare for IBPS PO 2016 exams & crack it easily, a proper & free study plan is designed as per the latest pattern & difficulty level..

Most of you will know that IBPS exam pattern is based on a two tier written test procedure - Preliminary & Mains.

Only those candidates who clear the prelims can appear for the main examination & based on this score only, they will be shortlisted for personal interviews.

Therefore here is a detailed study plan for the IBPS PO prelims exam 2016 that is scheduled on October 16, 22 & 23.

What is IBPS PO Prelims & Syllabus?

IBPS PO Prelims is the 1st exam that all applicants need to write.It is only a qualifying test & your marks in it wont be considered for final selection.

It is very likely that the IBPS PO syllabus shall be similar to the SBI PO prelims held in July.The highlight of prelims exam pattern is:

Total marks: 100

1 hour time limit

100 questions from Quantitative Aptitude, English & Reasoning ability

Cutoffs on each section & total score will be fixed by IBPS based on the performance of all candidates in prelims.So you need to secure above those two cutoffs in order to qualify for mains.

Quantitative Aptitude: This section shall comprise of 35 questions that could be picked from the following chapters:

Numbers – Basics of Number Systems; HCF & LCM; Simplication; Number Series

Coding-Decoding – Words or phrases that are coded are provided and one needs to identify the matching codes.

Miscellaneous – A small number of questions may be dedicated to Direction sense, Input-Output, Critical reasoning (Assumptions, Courses of action, Arguments)

While each correct answer fetches you 1 mark, the level of questions would only be of easy to moderate level.

Note: In recent years, questions from Analytical Reasoning have increased in bank prelims exam while the focus is less on on Syllogism, Coding-Decoding etc.

English: This section will contain 30 questions from the following areas:

Reading Comprehension

Grammar

Parajumbles

Cloze Test & Fill in the blanks

Vocabulary

You are required to score pass mark in each of the above three papers.

Books to Refer:

Here is a list of books we compiled that will be useful for those who are thinking to prepare for IBPS PO 2016 from home (self study).Even those who are attending coaching classes can buy them to practice & learn shortcuts.

You can refer to the plan below or if you want to create a more personalized plan, you can use Oliveboard’s Study Planner & save your plan.Click here to create your own personal plan.

The plan also suggests you spend at least 1 hour (or more) after each mock test on analyzing your mistakes & seeing how to improve than blindly taking as many tests as possible.

Remember: It is what you do between mock tests that will determine your improvement, not how many tests you attempt.To take a Free Mock Test in the new IBPS PO prelims pattern, click here

So thefinal weeks should be entirely allotted only for practicing/ revisions.

We believe the above syllabus & study plans will help you in managing that time effectively to crack the IBPS PO 2016 exams.

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